Abstract: Correspondence, manuscripts, financial records, family papers, notes, clippings, paste-ups, legal papers, flyers, erotica,
photographs, slides, home movies, videotapes, memorabilia and other material created or collected by gay activist, publisher,
and businessman, Harold (Hal) Leland Call. One of the founding members of the San Francisco chapter of the Mattachine Society,
Call created and edited the
Mattachine Review, one of the earliest periodicals dedicated to discussing issues of the homosexual community. He later owned and operated
several business ventures, including Pan-Graphic Press, Grand Prix Photo Arts and Adonis Enterprises. The collection comprises
material from his family papers; his childhood growing up in Missouri; his early work as a journalist and editor for regional
newspapers; his time in the World War II Infantry and the Army Reserves; his world travel; his collection of over 5,000 gay
erotic films and videos; his many businesses; and his contributions to the Mattachine Society and the gay and lesbian community.

Location Note: The original Super 8mm and 8mm films in this collection, described in Subseries 4.3: Film, are deposited in conjunction with
the Outfest Legacy Project at the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Researchers wishing to access the materials in Subseries
4.3 may do so by requesting specific items one week in advance or by contacting the UCLA Film & Television Archive.

creator:
Call, Hal, (Harold Leland), 1917-2000

Biography

Born in Trenton, Missouri on September 20, 1917, Harold Leland (Hal) was one of four sons of Fred and Genne Call, and grew
up in Brookfield. He graduated from high school in 1935 and earned a degree in Journalism from the University of Missouri.
During World War II, Call enlisted in the Army and became company commander in an infantry battalion. Following the war, he
worked as a journalist and editor for regional newspapers in Missouri and Colorado, including the
Kansas City Star and the
World-Independent Newspaper.

In the early 1950s, Call moved to San Francisco, California, where he became one of the most influential founding members
of the Mattachine Society, in 1953. A controversial figure in the homophile movement, his reputation stems from his "contentious
personality" and his active participation in the "conservative takeover" of the Mattachine Foundation and subsequent formation
of the Society. It was at this time that Call became one of the first American homosexuals to publicly proclaim his sexuality.
As director of the Publications Committee, Call created and edited the
Mattachine Review beginning in 1954, a monthly newsletter dedicated to discussing issues relevant to the homosexual community. The
Mattachine Review was published by Pan-Graphic Press, a publishing and book service company that Call began with Donald S. Lucas in that same
year.

In addition to his involvement with the Mattachine Society, Call's business ventures included Dorian Book Service, Grand Prix
Photo Arts, and Adonis Enterprises. Through these companies, Call produced and distributed gay-themed publications as well
as film, video and photographic erotica; and operated private clubs in San Francisco, such as Adonis Video and Circle J Cinema.
From the 1960s through the 1990s, Call amassed a collection of over 5,000 gay men's sex videos and films. In addition, Call
has been honored by organizations for his contribution to the gay community and his attitude toward sexual freedom.

Hal Call died of congestive heart failure on December 14, 2000 in San Francisco, California.

Sears, James T.
Behind the Mask of the Mattachine: The Hal Call Chronicles and the Early Movement for Homosexual Emancipation. New York: Harrington Park Press, 2006.

Access

The collection is open to researchers. There are no access restrictions.

Publication Rights

Researchers wishing to publish materials must obtain permission in writing from ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives as the
physical owner. Researchers must also obtain clearance from the holder(s) of any copyrights in the materials. Note that ONE
National Gay and Lesbian Archives can grant copyright clearance only for those materials for which we hold the copyright.
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain copyright clearance for all other materials directly from the copyright
holder(s).

Acquisition Information

The Harold L. Call Papers were acquired through a series of donations from Hal Call beginning in 1987, with the last of the
donations acquired from his estate in 2005.

Processing this collection has been funded by a generous grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

Separated Material

From 1987 to 2005, Harold Call or his estate made a series of donations to the ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, which
has included Mattachine Society records and Call's personal papers. In 1990, Call's collection was combined with Mattachine
Society materials from other donated collections to create "The Mattachine Society Project." In May 2008, this collection
was divided; Call's personal, family and business papers forming the Harold L. Call Papers (this collection); the Mattachine
Society materials forming the Mattachine Society Project Collection (Coll2008-016).

Separated Material

Commercially-produced gay erotic videotapes (VHS) from Call's Grand Prix Videotape Library, which were not produced by Call,
have been separated from the Harold Call Collection and entered into the ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archive's erotic video
database.

Scope and Content

The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, financial records, family papers, notes, clippings, paste-ups, legal
papers, flyers, erotica, photographs, slides, film, videotapes, memorabilia and other material created or collected by gay
activist, publisher, and businessman, Harold (Hal) Leland Call. It includes family papers dating before Call's birth in 1917
and personal papers spanning his childhood in Missouri up to his death in San Francisco in 2000. The collection is divided
into five series: (1) Family and Personal Papers; (2) Business Ventures; (3) Photographs and Slides; (4) Film, Audiovisual
and Related Material; and (5) Memorabilia.

The first series, Family and Personal Papers, contains family papers, including documents dating back to 1852; personal papers
related to Call's childhood in Missouri, his service in World War II, his experiences as a newspaper journalist and editor,
his foreign travel, and his contribution to the Mattachine Society and the gay and lesbian community until his death in 2000.
This series also includes personal and family correspondence dating from 1935.

The second series contains correspondence, administrative records and other materials from Call's business activities after
his move to San Francisco in 1952, including Pan-Graphic Press, Dorian Book Service, Grand Prix Photo Arts, Circle J Cinema
and Adonis Enterprises. Pan-Graphic Press and Dorian Book Service were primarily advertising, publishing and book distribution
companies; Grand Prix Photo Arts and Adonis Enterprises produced and exhibited photographic, film and video erotica; while
Circle J Cinema was a gay men's private club. This series also includes material from CineMattachine, a film screening series
that Call created for Mattachine Society members and which operated out of his Adonis Video store.

The third series contains family and personal photographs, negatives and slides. It includes erotic and physique images from
his Grand Prix Photo Arts company and from other photographers.

The fourth series contains Call's collection of home movies and video erotica in a variety of formats. The series includes
complete inventories of the Grand Prix Videotape Library of gay sex videos; over 780 VHS cassettes from that library (most
of which were produced by Call); and Super-8 film home movies documenting his world travel and gay-related events in San Francisco.

The fifth and final series, Memorabilia, includes buttons, matchbook covers and paraphernalia to Call's World War II military
uniform.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Call, Hal, (Harold Leland), 1917-2000

Dorian Press Book Service.

Mattachine Society.

Pan-Graphic Press Book Service.

Gay activists

Gay erotic films

Gay erotic photography

Gay erotic videos

Gay erotica--Censorship--United States

Gay liberation movement

Gays' writings, American

Gays--California--History

Pornography--Censorship--United States

Pornography--Gay men

World War II

Family and personal papers Series 1.
1852-1998

Physical Description:
5.5 linear feet.

Series Scope and Content

This series consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings, financial records, legal papers, newsletters, and other material
related to Call's family, his education, his world travel, his career in journalism and in the army, and his contribution
to the gay and lesbian community. The series is divided into six subseries: (1.1) Family Papers, (1.2) Personal Papers, (1.3)
Army, (1.4) Journalism, (1.5) Gay and Lesbian Community, and (1.6) Family and Personal Correspondence.

Family papers Subseries 1.1.
1852-1991

Physical Description:
0.3 linear foot.

Subseries Scope and Content

This subseries comprises property deeds, the Call Family newsletter, a Family Heritage Book and miscellaneous typescripts
relating to Hal Call's extended family, including his parents--Fred and Genne--and his brothers--Harris, James and Arnold.
This subseries contains the earliest papers in the collection, with the property deeds dating from 1852 to 1922. Additional
family correspondence can be found in Subseries 1.6.

Box 1, Folder 1

Call Family Heritage Book, by Beatrice Bayley
1979

Box 1, Folder 2

Call Family Trees Across America newsletter
1991

Box 1, Folder 3

Call, Fred J. and Genne H.circa 1960 - 1985

Box 23, Folder 3

Call, Harris V.circa 1939 - 1945

Physical Description:
[1 oversize folder]

Box 23, Folder 4-12

Property deeds and agreements1852-1922

Physical Description:
[9 oversize folders]

Box 23, Folder 4-9

Sullivan County, Missouri1852-1899

Physical Description:
[6 oversize folders]

Box 23, Folder 4

Land deed1852

Physical Description:
[1 oversize folder]

Box 23, Folder 5

Indenture1854

Physical Description:
[1 oversize folder]

Box 23, Folder 6

Real estate agreement1869

Physical Description:
[1 oversize folder]

Box 23, Folder 7

Swamp land deed1871

Physical Description:
[1 oversize folder]

Box 23, Folder 8

Warranty deed1875

Physical Description:
[1 oversize folder]

Box 23, Folder 9

General warranty deed1899

Physical Description:
[1 oversize folder]

Box 23, Folder 10

Iowa State Insurance Company farm property policy1916

Physical Description:
[1 oversize folder]

Box 23, Folder 11

Ohio warranty deed, Portage Coal Company1921

Physical Description:
[1 oversize folder]

Box 23, Folder 12

Phoenix Trust Company Ottumwa, Iowa interest coupon1922

Physical Description:
[1 oversize folder]

Box 1, Folder 4

Wedding and commencement announcementscirca 1940 - 1950

Box 1, Folder 5

Miscellaneous typescriptscirca 1935 - 1955

Personal papers Subseries 1.2.
1930-1998

Physical Description:
1.5 linear feet.

Subseries Scope and Content

This subseries consists of materials relating to Call's education, finances, world travel and other general activities and
interests. Among other materials, this subseries includes Call's Last Will and Testament and articles and newspaper clippings
about him.

This subseries comprises correspondence, memoranda, maps, aerial photographs, military orders, field notebooks, newsletters,
surveys and other material relating to Call's service in World War II and the Army Reserves. While on active duty, he received
infantry training and became company commander for an infantry battalion. Following the war, he served in the Organized Reserve
Corps in Missouri and Colorado until 1952.

Box 1, Folder 27

Aerial photos1943 - 1944

Box 23, Folder 15

Army mapscirca 1943 - 1945

Physical Description:
[1 oversize folder]

Box 1, Folder 28

Correspondence1942 - 1955

Infantry1941 - 1945

Box 23, Folder 16

Training1941 - 1942

Physical Description:
[1 oversize folder]

Box 23, Folder 17

Infantry orders1942 - 1945

Physical Description:
[1 oversize folder]

Box 31

Field notebooks1942 - 1945

Box 1, Folder 29

Financial recordscirca 1942 - 1945

Box 1, Folder 30-31

Newsletters1947 - 1950

Box 1, Folder 30

Armed Forces Talk1947 - 1949

Box 1, Folder 31

Report to the Army1949 - 1950

Organized Reserve Corps1947 - 1953

Box 24, Folder 1-3

Bulletins, special orders and memoranda1947 - 1953

Physical Description:
[3 oversize folders]

Box 24, Folder 4

Questionnaire1949 - 1951

Physical Description:
[1 oversize folder]

Box 1, Folder 32

Statement of retirement points1949 - 1951

Box 1, Folder 33

Procedure for obtaining a review of discharge from military serviceUndated

Box 1, Folder 34

Reserve Officers Association bulletins and memoranda1946 - 1950

Box 1, Folder 35

Surveys and applications for active duty1948 - 1951

Box 1, Folder 36

Training and administration of the civilian components1946 - 1947

Box 1, Folder 37

Veterans Administration National Service Life Insurance1943 - 1948

Box 1, Folder 38

Miscellaneous army paperscirca 1942 - 1945

Journalism Subseries 1.4.
1946-1951

Physical Description:
0.2 linear foot.

Subseries Scope and Content

This subseries comprises correspondence, financial records, newspapers and other material relating to Call's career as a journalist
and editor for regional newspapers in Missouri and Colorado, including
Weekly Kansas City Star,
Linn County News and
World-Independent Newspaper in Walsenberg, Colorado. It includes correspondence with business partner, Jas H. Skewes and former lover, Jack Feiertag.

Box 1, Folder 39

Colorado Press Association1950

Box 24, Folder 5

Stull-Smith Typesetting CompanyUndated

Physical Description:
[1 oversize folder]

Box 1, Folder 40

Weekly Kansas City Star1950 - 1951

Box 1, Folder 41

World-Independent Newspaper, Walsenburg, Colorado
1950

Box 1, Folder 42-43

Correspondence1946 - 1950

Box 1, Folder 42

Skewes, Jas H.1948 - 1950

Box 1, Folder 43

World-Independent Newspaper and
Linn County News1946 - 1950

Gay and lesbian community Subseries 1.5.
1954-1998

Physical Description:
0.3 linear foot.

Subseries Scope and Content

This subseries comprises correspondence, minutes, award certificates, articles, clippings and other materials related to Call's
involvement in the gay and lesbian community. In particular, materials in the subseries include honors Call received from
the gay and lesbian community; correspondence with James T. Sears, who wrote the book,
Behind the Mask of the Mattachine; and Call's involvement with ONE Institute and the International Gay and Lesbian Archives.

James T. Sears' book on Hal Call and the Mattachine Society, correspondence and related material1997

Box 1, Folder 54-60

ONE Institute1990 - 1998

Box 1, Folder 54

Institute for the Study of Human Resources (ISHR)1998

Box 1, Folder 55

International Gay & Lesbian Archives, merger with1995 - 1997

Box 1, Folder 56

Kepner, Jim - memorial1997

Box 1, Folder 57

Jim Kepner's
Song and Dance newsletter
1995 - 1997

Box 1, Folder 58

Slater, Don - memorial program1997

Box 1, Folder 59-60

Correspondence1990 - 1998

Box 1, Folder 59

Legg, W. Dorr1990 - 1991

Box 1, Folder 60

Williams, Walter1997 - 1998

Box 1, Folder 61

Queer Frontiers conference at the University of Southern CaliforniaMarch 23 - 26, 1995

Family and personal correspondence Subseries 1.6.
1935-1998

Physical Description:
2.2 linear feet.

Subseries Scope and Content

This subseries consists of family and personal correspondence, the bulk of which dates from 1935 to 1950 and is addressed
to Hal Call's mother, Genne Call. Hal Call's personal correspondence includes letters to his mother and brothers, colleagues,
acquaintances and former lovers. The material is arranged chronologically.

Box 1, Folder 62

1935-1940

Box 2, Folder 1

1941

Box 2, Folder 2-4

1942

Physical Description:
[3 folders]

Box 2, Folder 5-7

1943

Physical Description:
[3 folders]

Box 2, Folder 8-11

1944

Physical Description:
[4 folders]

Box 2, Folder 12-16

1945

Physical Description:
[5 folders]

Box 2, Folder 17

1946

Box 2, Folder 18

1947

Box 3, Folder 1-2

1948

Physical Description:
[2 folders]

Box 3, Folder 3-7

1949

Physical Description:
[5 folders]

Box 3, Folder 8-9

1950

Physical Description:
[2 folders]

Box 3, Folder 10

1951-1959

Box 3, Folder 11

1970-1979

Box 3, Folder 12

1990-1998

Box 3, Folder 13-15

Undated1935-1998

Physical Description:
[3 folders]

Box 3, Folder 16

Christmas cardsUndated

Box 3, Folder 17

PostcardsUndated

Business ventures Series 2.
1954-1998

Physical Description:
2.0 linear feet.

Series Scope and Content

This series comprises legal papers, manuscripts, financial records, correspondence, paste-ups, flyers, release forms, promotional
signage, notes and other material related to business ventures Hal Call owned and operated in San Francisco from 1954 until
his death in 2000. This series is divided into four subseries: (2.1) Pan-Graphic Press, Inc., (2.2) Grand Prix Photo Arts,
(2.3) CineMattachine and The Seven Committee, and (2.4) Adonis Enterprises. Call owned and operated several companies concurrently,
and some materials relating to a particular business venture may also be found commingled with those of one or more others.

Pan-Graphic Press, Inc. Subseries 2.1.
1954-1974

Physical Description:
1.1 linear feet.

Subseries Scope and Content

This subseries comprises administrative records, financial records, manuscripts, publications and other material related to
Pan-Graphic Press, Inc., a publishing and book service company that Call began with Donald S. Lucas in 1954. Pan-Graphic Press'
primary business activity was publishing gay- and lesbian-related books, periodicals--including the
Mattachine Review and
Der Kreis (The Circle)--and ephemera. Pan-Graphic Press also operated Dorian Book Service, which distributed gay-themed books. In particular, Pan-Graphic
Press was partially responsible for the publication or distribution of notable publications, such as Helen Branson's
Gay Bar and Virginia Prince's transgender-themed periodicals.

This subseries comprises financial records, release forms and notes related to the operation of Grand Prix Photo Arts. Through
this company, first incorporated in 1954, Call produced and exhibited photographic and film erotica.

This subseries comprises corporation papers, flyers, paste-ups, a poster and other material relating to CineMattachine and
The Seven Committee, a private film and video screening club that Call operated out of his Adonis Video store (also known
as Circle J Cinema) in San Francisco. Call began the club in 1975, intending it to be for members of the Mattachine Society.
CineMattachine also operated in Los Angeles--at ONE, Incorporated--and in San Diego.

Box 4, Folder 40

Corporation papers and proposals1973

Box 4, Folder 41-44

Flyers1975 - 1979

Box 4, Folder 41

Los Angeles1976

Box 4, Folder 42

San Diegocirca 1976

Box 4, Folder 43

San Francisco1975 - 1978

Box 4, Folder 44

Paste-ups1975 - 1979

Map-case 11.3

Postercirca 1975

Box 4, Folder 45

Tavern Guild Foundation building fund1975

Adonis Enterprises, Inc. Subseries 2.4.
1967-1998

Physical Description:
0.6 linear foot.

Subseries Scope and Content

This subseries comprises administrative records, financial records, correspondence, release forms, promotional signage, paste-ups
and erotica related to the business activities of Adonis Enterprises, incorporated in 1967, which operated Adonis Video, Adonis
Bookstore and Circle J Cinema, a private gay men's club in San Francisco; and produced and exhibited gay erotic photos, film
and video. Also included in this subseries is material related to Halcyon Video Productions, another of Call's erotic video
production operations.

Administration1967 - 1995

Box 24, Folder 12

Corporation papers and related correspondence1967 - 1973

Physical Description:
[1 oversize folder]

Box 4, Folder 46

Advertising copy and paste-upscirca 1968 - 1995

Box 4, Folder 47

Correspondence (Adonis and Grand Prix Photo Arts)1974 - 1991

Finances1968 - 1998

Box 4, Folder 48

Adonis Bookstore bills cancelled1968 - 1973

Box 4, Folder 49

Financial records1991 - 1998

Box 4, Folder 50

Financial statements1970 - 1973

Box 4, Folder 51

Loans payable (advances made from H. Call personal funds)1972 - 1973

Box 24, Folder 13

Tax return1969

Physical Description:
[1 oversize folder]

Box 4, Folder 52-53

Taxes and insurance1968 - 1972

Physical Description:
[2 folders]

Box 4, Folder 55

Flyers and order formscirca 1975 - 1995

Adonis Videocirca 1975 - 1998

Map-case 11.3

Adonis Video signUndated

Box 24, Folder 14

Handmade promotional signagecirca 1975 - 1998

Physical Description:
[1 oversize folder]

Box 4, Folder 54

Release forms1990 - 1991

Box 4, Folder 56-57

Halcyon Video Productions1987 - 1989

Box 4, Folder 56

Halcyon vs. Rick Ford legal papers1989

Box 4, Folder 57

Release forms1987

Box 4, Folder 58-60

Miscellaneous eroticacirca 1975 - 1998

Box 4, Folder 58

"The Best Erotic Gay Videos and Scenes" articlecirca 1985 - 1998

Box 4, Folder 59

IllustrationsUndated

Box 4, Folder 60

Video order formscirca 1985 - 1998

Photographs and slides Series 3.
circa 1920-1998

Physical Description:
4.3 linear feet.

Series Scope and Content

This series includes photographs, slides and negatives, which include the Call Family Photo Album, personal photos, and erotic
and physique images. Some of the erotic and physique images are Grand Prix models.

Location note: The original Super 8mm and 8mm films in this collection, described in Subseries 4.3: Film, are deposited in conjunction with
the Outfest Legacy Project at the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Researchers wishing to access the materials in Subseries
4.3 may do so by requesting specific items one week in advance or by contacting the UCLA Film & Television Archive.

Series Scope and Content

This series consists of film, video and other material related to Call's "Grand Prix Video Library" as well as his collection
of home movies. It is divided into three subseries: (1) Videotape Indexes and Related Material, (2) Audio, (3) Film and (4)
Video, which includes Video-8 and VHS cassettes.

Videotape indexes and related material Subseries 4.1.
1970-1999

Physical Description:
20.0 linear feet.

Subseries Scope and Content

This subseries contains a complete inventory of Grand Prix library of erotica videotapes, comprising commercial videos as
well as those produced by his own production companies: Grand Prix, Adonis Video or Halcyon Productions. This subseries also
includes screening CineMattachine, Circle J Cinema and the Mattachine Sex Education Film Series (precursor to CineMattachine).
Call's large collection of VHS box covers from gay erotic videos as well as promotional signage from his Adonis Video store.
Some of the VHS box covers marked with a call number beginning in "EVV" may not have come from the Harold Call Collection.

Location note: The original Super 8mm and 8mm films in this collection, described in Subseries 4.3: Film, are deposited in conjunction with
the Outfest Legacy Project at the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Researchers wishing to access the materials in Subseries
4.3 may do so by requesting specific items one week in advance or by contacting the UCLA Film & Television Archive.

Subseries Scope and Content

This subseries includes Call's Grand Prix Master Reels, which he produced and edited for his gay video series,
Adonis Cockplay; and Call's home movies of his vacations and community events, mostly shot in San Francisco. Many of these home movies document
several events in the San Francisco and Los Angeles gay community throughout the 1970s and 1980s, including the Closet Ball,
San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Parade, Groovy Guy, and Tavern Guild picnics. Also included are commercially-released gay erotic
films. These films (mostly Super-8 with some Regular 8mm reels) are arranged by call number [#0001-0340.]

Grand Prix Master Reels Coll2008-010: 0001 - 0133
circa 1970 - 1985

General Physical Description note: Super-8 ; 133 reels.

Location note: The original Super 8mm and 8mm films in this collection, described in Subseries 4.3: Film, are deposited in conjunction with
the Outfest Legacy Project at the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Researchers wishing to access the materials in Subseries
4.3 may do so by requesting specific items one week in advance or by contacting the UCLA Film & Television Archive.

Location note: The original Super 8mm and 8mm films in this collection, described in Subseries 4.3: Film, are deposited in conjunction with
the Outfest Legacy Project at the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Researchers wishing to access the materials in Subseries
4.3 may do so by requesting specific items one week in advance or by contacting the UCLA Film & Television Archive.

Location note: The original Super 8mm and 8mm films in this collection, described in Subseries 4.3: Film, are deposited in conjunction with
the Outfest Legacy Project at the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Researchers wishing to access the materials in Subseries
4.3 may do so by requesting specific items one week in advance or by contacting the UCLA Film & Television Archive.

Location note: The original Super 8mm and 8mm films in this collection, described in Subseries 4.3: Film, are deposited in conjunction with
the Outfest Legacy Project at the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Researchers wishing to access the materials in Subseries
4.3 may do so by requesting specific items one week in advance or by contacting the UCLA Film & Television Archive.

This subseries compiles Call's collection of Video-8 and VHS cassettes. The Video-8 cassettes are arranged by call number
[#0341-0468] and include Call's Grand Prix master tapes and home movies of his vacations and gay events, mostly in San Francisco.
In addition, five of the VHS home movies are arranged by call numbers [#0469-0473], while the remaining VHS are arranged alphabetically
by title. These VHS tapes include gay video series produced by Call, such as
Adonis Cockplay,
Gold Couch Capers,
Halcyon Eights, and
Working J/O Masters.

The Quake of '89 ; The Great San Francisco Earthquake Coll2008-010: 0473
1989

General Physical Description note:
1 videocassette (VHS).

Box 38-55

Grand Prix Videotape Librarycirca 1980 - 1999

Physical Description:
780.0 videocassettes.

General Physical Description note:

Box 38

# - Acirca 1980 - 1999

Box 39

A - Bcirca 1980 - 1999

Box 40

B - Fcirca 1980 - 1999

Box 41

F - Gcirca 1980 - 1999

Box 42

Gcirca 1980 - 1999

Box 43

G - Hcirca 1980 - 1999

Box 44

H - Icirca 1980 - 1999

Box 45

I - Lcirca 1980 - 1999

Box 46

L - Mcirca 1980 - 1999

Box 47

M - Pcirca 1980 - 1999

Box 48

P - Qcirca 1980 - 1999

Box 49

Qcirca 1980 - 1999

Box 50

Q - Scirca 1980 - 1999

Box 51

S - Tcirca 1980 - 1999

Box 52

T - Wcirca 1980 - 1999

Box 53

Wcirca 1980 - 1999

Box 54

W - Zcirca 1980 - 1999

Box 55

Zcirca 1980 - 1999

Box 31-32, 36

Memorabilia Series 5.
1942-1982

Physical Description:
0.9 linear foot.

Series Scope and Content

This series consists of memorabilia, including paraphernalia to Call's World War II Infantry uniform, matchbook covers from
a 1962 vacation, buttons, a glass picture and novelty tokens used in "peep show" booths.

Box 30

Buttons

Box 30

"Brett for Empress: Magic for you in '82"1982

Box 30

"California's Gay and Lesbian Veterans Came to March on Washington"Undated